How do you say it in Hebrew? Several Useful Travel Phrases in Hebrew Language.
Learn some useful Hebrew phrases and words that will help you bridge any communication barrier, whether you are in a Hebrew-speaking country, area, or you just want to familiarize yourself with the Hebrew language.
The list below contains commonly used phrases in Hebrew that can ease your way in learning the language.
| ENGLISH PHRASES | HOW DO YOU SAY IT IN HEBREW? |
| Where is the airport? | Eifo a sde teufa |
| Where can I find a hotel? | Eifo ani motze beit malon |
| I love you | Ani ohev otha (masculin) / Ani ohev otah (feminin) |
| Thank you very much | Toda raba |
| Do you want to go to a restaurant? | Ata rotze lalehet le misada (masculin) – At rotza lalehet le misada (feminin) |
| Where is the bathroom? | Eifo a sherutim |
| What’s your name? / My name is… | Ma a shem shelah / Shmi… (feminin) – Ma a shem shelha / Shmi… (masculin) |
| How much is this? | Cama ze ole? |
| Can you help me please? | Sliha, ata iehol laazor li (masculin) – Sliha at iehola laazor li (feminin) |
| Goodbye / bye | Shalom / LeHitra’ot (See you later) |
| Hello / Good morning / Good evening / Good night | Shalom / Boker Tov / Erev Tov / Laila Tov |
| You’re welcome! | Al-Lo-Davar or ein bead ma |
| I had a great time | Aya li mamash kef or Aya li mamash tov |
| Can I have a coffee please? | Efshar cafe bebakasha |
| Can I help you? | Ani iehol laazor leha (when talking to a man) / Ani iehol laazor lah (when talking to a woman) |
| No, thank you | Lo toda raba |
| Which is the nearest subway station? | Eifo a tahanat rakevet ahi krova / Eifo a tahanat otobus ahi krova (to ask for the bus) |
| At what time does it start? | Be eize shaa ze mathil |
| I really like this / I don’t like this | Ani mamash ohev et ze / Ani lo ohev et ze |

